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THIRD DAY AT RIVERTON

MAIN RACE TO NIGHTFORM PANOGHA WINS STEEPLES BAY DUKE; TRAVENNA

(By Tele(jrapli~Presß Association.') INVERCARGILL, April 23. The Riverton race meeting concluded to-day in fine weather. There was a good attendance and the track was again in good order. The totalisator handled .£12,070, against £11,155 last year. The total for the meeting was £45,94S 10s, against £39,500 10s last year. The results are:-" ' PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP. Of £125. .Six furlongs. 3 Bay Duke, 5.3 (Dent) 1 7 Wall Street, 7.0 (Phillips) 2 6 Slaemish, 5.7 (Humphries) 3

Also started: 2 Silk Paper, 5.12; 8 Bowlands, 5.2; 9 McNab, 8.1; 1 Dollar Bill, 7.7; 4 Royal Pal, 7.0; 5 Gold Cross, 7.0; 11 Little Pal, 7.0; 10 Obligement, 7.0. Won by a head; threequarters of a length. Silk Paper was fourth. Time, 1.14 4-5. WAKATIPU TROT.

1 Picotce (Walsh) 1 2 Eighteen Carat , (Maeonne.ll) 2 13 Sunny .Southland (Scott ) 3

Also started: 11 Gold Valley, 7 Lee Voyage, 3 Mishap, 14, Neil Grattan, 4 Stalwart,. 6 Suncup,, S Chevrolier, 5 Embark, 9, Ozanam, 12 Dusky, 10 Vologda. Won by half a length; one and a half lengths. Suncup was fourth. Time, 3.32 3-5. Eighteen Carat finished first but the placings were reversed after the meeting by the stewards for crossing in the straight by Picotce. Maconnell, the driver of Eighteen Carat, was suspended for two months.

FIORD HANDICAP. Of £2OO. One mile. 3 Nightform, 7.9 (Wilson) 1 4 Red Sun, 7i7 (Leckie) 2 5 Totolomai, 7.0 (Jenkins) 3 Also started: 2 Grand Pinale, 8.9; 1 First Song, 5.6; 6 Venite, 8.5; 10 Stceton, 8.4; 7 Great Shot, 8.3; 9 Sailing .Home, 7.5; 8 Ramo, 7.0. Won by half a length; a head. First Song was. fourth. Time, 1.41. FAIRFAX HANDICAP. Of £125. Seven furlongs. 3 Travenna, car. 9*l (Jenkins) 1 1 Daring Deed, B.S (Pratt) 2 2 Foreign. Star, 7.2 (W. Jenkins). 3

Also started: 7 Slaemisli, 8.10; 5 Bay Biddy, 7.13; S Silk Arrow, 7.8; 10 Valiska, 7.7; .4 Valarth, 7.4; 11 Bed Terror, 7.0; 9 Golijen Lap, 7.0; 6 Tautau Maid, 7.0; 12 Miss Winston, 7.0. Won by four lengths; a neck. Bat Biddy was fourth. Time, 1.27 4-5. AUTUMN .STEEPLECHASE, Of £l5O. About, two miles and a half. 1 Panoclia, 9.4 (Walker) 1 i 2 Black Banner, 9.0 (Carroll) '2 3 Graball, 9.0 (Ingram) 3

Also started: 5 Quinopal, 11.4 (pulled up); G Ecciefechah, 9.4; 4 French Fleet, 9.1 and Calham, 9.0 (fell), coupled; 7 Bandy Boa, 9.0 (fell).

Won by 75 yards; one and a half lengths. French Fleet, was fourth. Time, 5.14 4-5. Carroll, the rider of Black Banner, was suspended for a month for interference with Graball in the straight. OHAI TEOT. 7 Yologia (Lawlor) - I 6 Dingle Lee (Wallis) • 2 2 Mountain Lad (Walsh) 3

Also started: 13 Gold Valley, 4 Stalwart, 8 Mishap, 10 Chevalier, 9 Hard Times, 3 Desert Cloud, 5 Monty Chimes, 11 Nelson’s Fortune, 12 tOzanam, 1 Boyal Drive. Won by a head; a neck. Ozanam was fourth. Time, 4.43 4-5. WAIPANGO HANDICAP. Of £125. One mile. 4 Milford, 7.13 (W. Jenkins) 1 1 Unseen, 8.11 (Dooley) 2 12 Broken Buie, 7.7 (Barclay) 3 Also started: 2 Epris, S.iO; S Honest Maid, 8.7; 7 Poniard, 5.4; 3 Mayam, 8.4; 6 Acla, 5.2; 5 Wonderful, 7.7; 9Braw Lad, 7.1; 11 Impala, 7.1; 13 Little Pal, 7.0; 10 Silver Issue, 7.0. Won by a length each way. Wonderful was fourth. Time, 1.41 1-5.

FAREWELL HANDICAP. Of £l5O. -Seven furlongs. 2 Double Shot, 7.3 (Jenkins) 1 ■6 Cherry Queen, 5.5 (Pratt) 2 2 8eam,.8.9 (Humphries) 5 Also started: 1 Hula Belle, ,8.6; 3 All Humbug, S.l; 5 Enwood, 7.9; 4 Niggerhead, 7.9. Won by one and a half-lengths; a head. Hula-Belle was fourth. Time, 1.25 2-5.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 24 April 1935, Page 3

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THIRD DAY AT RIVERTON Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 24 April 1935, Page 3

THIRD DAY AT RIVERTON Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 24 April 1935, Page 3

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